Really getting fed up with trying to complete the Rapid Transit scenarios. Was getting the emergency brake when pulling out of the first station until I saw something about having to release from monitoring. Got all the way to the last stop and I'm getting the emergency brake again every time I try to use throttle at silly low speed. I'm constantly acknowledging with O button and not speeding but can't get to last station! All driver alerts turned on for realism and on one of the passenger scenarios. Is this a bug??!!
https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/ste...d_Transit_Operator_Manual_EN.pdf?t=1529571666 Check Page 9 for info on Sifa and pages 10-12 for info on PZB.
Ok so been playing the gwe stuff and thought I'd revisit RT. Yes I've read all manuals etc but still getting the emergency brake when hitting anything other than a green even below 85kph! I'm guessing I have to acknowledge the yellow signal whilst passing it, but with the O which is used for sifa or the one next to it on the cab?
RT has PZB which is bugged so don’t sweat if you get few emergency applications on greens. Also keep in mind on RT there is one place that the speed limit goes down to 70 and that requires PZB acknowledgement. Also the signal right after Leipzig MDR when going northbound is bugged so it always applies the E brakes. When RSN comes out for console the PZB will be much better since they completely redid it.
Great thanks! So the PZB acknowledgement - is it the sifa O button on the controller? And is this button pressed before or after signal? Thanks again
Yes the O button on the controller does acknowledge sifa and PZB to my knowledge. When acknowledging PZB you want to do right as you pass the signal. Not before but less than a second after passing it.
Seems like we were sold a game a third of which doesn't work properly. Most of the improvements are in the signalling system and this may end up requiring a complete re-signalling of the Leipzig S2 route to take on the changes. We're not ruling it out, but we simply don't have resources available to undertake a project of that magnitude right now.